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Home >  Events >  The Real Obstacles to Treating AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis in Developing Countries
The Real Obstacles to Treating AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis in Developing Countries
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Start:  Wednesday, May 12, 2004  9:00 AM
End:  Wednesday, May 12, 2004  12:00 PM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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Millions in Africa and the rest of the developing world suffer from HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. What is the best way to treat them? Since President George W. Bush's pledge of $15 billion to fight these diseases, controversy has developed over strategies and methods. Last month at a conference in Botswana, delegates wrestled with the issue of fixed-dose combinations of anti-retroviral drugs, which have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration but were "pre-qualified" by the World Health Organization. Are such drugs safe? Or does their use risk the development of new resistant strains of HIV? Activists have accused drug companies, with the support of the Bush administration, of trying to block the use of cheaper generics, but new research indicates that only a small fraction of drugs in the developing world is patented. This conference will focus on ways that policymakers should confront the obstacles to treating pandemic diseases in the developing world.

8:45 a.m.

Registration

9:00

Introduction:

James K. Glassman, AEI

9:15

Panel I: What's the Problem? Patents, Prices, Innovation, or Infrastructure?

 

Panelists:

Amir Attaran, Royal Institute of International Affairs (London)

 

 

Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI

 

 

Donald Roberts, Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences

 

 

Richard Tren, Africa Fighting Malaria (Johannesburg)

 

Moderator:

Roger Bate, AEI

10:30

Panel II: Which Drugs Should the United States Support?

 

Panelists:

Carol Adelman, Hudson Institute

 

 

Scott Gottlieb, Food and Drug Administration

 

 

Abner Mason, AIDS Responsibility Project

 

Moderator:

James K. Glassman, AEI

Noon

Adjournment

Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

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AEI Print Index No. 16767


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